The goal of the current study is to determine how the internal control system (ICS) in Jordanian Islamic banks affects the link between the accounting information system (AIS) and employee performance (EP). The study’s target audience is actual Jordanian Islamic Bank workers, and a sample of 92 respondents, representing a response rate of about 70.22%, was selected from a total of 131 participants, themselves divided among 105 branches of Islamic Banks in Jordan. According to the data, there is a clear correlation between the AIS, which comprises information quality (IQ), system quality (SQ1), and service quality (SQ2), and the EP in Jordanian Islamic Banks, at a significance level of 0.00. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that the impact of the ICS on the relationship between AIS and EP in Jordanian Islamic banks was statistically significant.
Companies utilize competitive advantage as a tool to assist them gain more value for their products at a cheaper cost without sacrificing quality to provide greater features and services. Companies and services must use cybersecurity tools, training, and risk management strategies, as well as regularly upgrade systems as technology changes and evolves, to secure organizations, employees, and individuals. As a result, with the mediating function of cybersecurity, this study clarified the influence of strategic intelligence and asset management on boosting competitive advantage. A questionnaire was designed, and 300 questionnaires were collected out of 350 distributed to respondents working in Jordanian telecom companies. The study found a positive impact of both strategic intelligence and asset management on enhancing competitive advantage through the presence of the mediating role of cybersecurity.
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